it's just a b complex, you can get a b complex anywhere. The amounts are good though, not too high, might make taking a b complex spread out over the day easier. Key factor though, what are the other ingredients?

Edit, I looked up the ingredients, and it is sugar free which is good, but it says "two herbal ingredients" but won't say what they are, which bugs me. But if it works, it works, it could be good, give it a shot.

it's just a b complex, you can get a b complex anywhere. The amounts are good though, not too high, might make taking a b complex spread out over the day easier. Key factor though, what are the other ingredients?

But its not JUST a b complex. As you can see they include vitamin C, Zinc, etc.

On paper, it does seem like an ordinary blend of B complex and a few other vitamins and minerals, however the theread and the reviews on amazon are what got me interested!

it's just a b complex, you can get a b complex anywhere. The amounts are good though, not too high, might make taking a b complex spread out over the day easier. Key factor though, what are the other ingredients?

But its not JUST a b complex. As you can see they include vitamin C, Zinc, etc.

On paper, it does seem like an ordinary blend of B complex and a few other vitamins and minerals, however the theread and the reviews on amazon are what got me interested!

But that's my point, you don't necessarily need this brand. I found a b complex helps my skin a lot too, and I've never used frutels. Actually b complex is a major part of my regimen of taurine, b complex, cayenne and a low sugar/refined product diet.

it's just a b complex, you can get a b complex anywhere. The amounts are good though, not too high, might make taking a b complex spread out over the day easier. Key factor though, what are the other ingredients?

But its not JUST a b complex. As you can see they include vitamin C, Zinc, etc.

On paper, it does seem like an ordinary blend of B complex and a few other vitamins and minerals, however the theread and the reviews on amazon are what got me interested!

But that's my point, you don't necessarily need this brand. I found a b complex helps my skin a lot too, and I've never used frutels. Actually b complex is a major part of my regimen of taurine, b complex, cayenne and a low sugar/refined product diet.

Oh, I know. But if you read the thread, the thread starter mentions that she's tried a B-complex with the combination of Zinc and other minerals included in the ingredients, yet she did not get clear.

it's just a b complex, you can get a b complex anywhere. The amounts are good though, not too high, might make taking a b complex spread out over the day easier. Key factor though, what are the other ingredients?

But its not JUST a b complex. As you can see they include vitamin C, Zinc, etc.

On paper, it does seem like an ordinary blend of B complex and a few other vitamins and minerals, however the theread and the reviews on amazon are what got me interested!

But that's my point, you don't necessarily need this brand. I found a b complex helps my skin a lot too, and I've never used frutels. Actually b complex is a major part of my regimen of taurine, b complex, cayenne and a low sugar/refined product diet.

Oh, I know. But if you read the thread, the thread starter mentions that she's tried a B-complex with the combination of Zinc and other minerals included in the ingredients, yet she did not get clear.

If you supplement yourself, the doses would be way off. Who knows..

Right, but that's only One person. A few other people said frutels made them break out worse, and a few others said it didn't do anything, so, I don't know...

it's just a b complex, you can get a b complex anywhere. The amounts are good though, not too high, might make taking a b complex spread out over the day easier. Key factor though, what are the other ingredients?

But its not JUST a b complex. As you can see they include vitamin C, Zinc, etc.

On paper, it does seem like an ordinary blend of B complex and a few other vitamins and minerals, however the theread and the reviews on amazon are what got me interested!

But that's my point, you don't necessarily need this brand. I found a b complex helps my skin a lot too, and I've never used frutels. Actually b complex is a major part of my regimen of taurine, b complex, cayenne and a low sugar/refined product diet.

Where did you read that a few said it made them break out worse?

I skimmed through the entire thread, and most of the results were pretty positive it seemed, same as the Amazon reviews.

Oh, I know. But if you read the thread, the thread starter mentions that she's tried a B-complex with the combination of Zinc and other minerals included in the ingredients, yet she did not get clear.

If you supplement yourself, the doses would be way off. Who knows..

Right, but that's only One person. A few other people said frutels made them break out worse, and a few others said it didn't do anything, so, I don't know...

MY SON TOOK THIS PRODUCT FOR 3 WEEKS. we didn't care so much about the bad smell and high price- it was the break out all over his back that was the problem. we had high hopes but this product just made things worse!!

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I've tried a lot of acne products but Frutels is far by the worst. It caused me to break out severely. I usually have mild acne, but this made my face even worse. I absolutely don't recommend this product.

Overall there are more people who said it helped, then people who said it made them worse or didn't help at all, but my point is, if only One person says something, it's not necessarily representative of what would happen for everyone. I think for most people a general b complex would help, and wouldn't be nearly so expensive (!)

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it's just a b complex, you can get a b complex anywhere. The amounts are good though, not too high, might make taking a b complex spread out over the day easier. Key factor though, what are the other ingredients?

But its not JUST a b complex. As you can see they include vitamin C, Zinc, etc.

On paper, it does seem like an ordinary blend of B complex and a few other vitamins and minerals, however the theread and the reviews on amazon are what got me interested!

But that's my point, you don't necessarily need this brand. I found a b complex helps my skin a lot too, and I've never used frutels. Actually b complex is a major part of my regimen of taurine, b complex, cayenne and a low sugar/refined product diet.

Where did you read that a few said it made them break out worse?

I skimmed through the entire thread, and most of the results were pretty positive it seemed, same as the Amazon reviews.

Oh, I know. But if you read the thread, the thread starter mentions that she's tried a B-complex with the combination of Zinc and other minerals included in the ingredients, yet she did not get clear.

If you supplement yourself, the doses would be way off. Who knows..

Right, but that's only One person. A few other people said frutels made them break out worse, and a few others said it didn't do anything, so, I don't know...

Yea, when it comes to supplements I think you're always better off getting a basic, good quality supplement instead of these combinations of things marketed for specific uses. I'd rather get the individual supplements and know they are good for other things as well. Try some cayenne pepper extract as well(http://www.seacoastv...?health=cayenne). It's really so excellent for the entire body and has so many uses. You can try adding cayenne pepper to your diet, but it's usually easier to just use a supplement to make sure you are getting enough (and some people also take a long time to build up much tolerance for the heat as well). Zinc never helped me much, but I think the cayenne pepper is great.